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Congressional "public servants" do nothing to keep Trump in check, choosing not to offend him rather than serve constituents.
The federal government said Friday it's suing Uber for allegedly discriminating against passengers with disabilities ...
For many years, LGBTQ+ servicemembers couldn't serve openly. These courageous individuals served their country anyway.
Internal documents reviewed by The Post reveal, with rare candor, how domestic missions rooted in politics risk damaging ...
GOP lawmakers are tying themselves in knots to defend President Donald Trump after his unsettling, sexually suggestive 2003 birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein was released Monday. The damning document ...
Since President Donald Trump’s return to office in January, federal courts across the United States have issued numerous ...
Most serious of all, Trump has destroyed the trust the United States built up over decades as the guarantor of European ...
There is no precedent in peacetime for using military lawyers in civilian courtrooms — the last time U.S. military officers exercised judicial authority over civilians was under martial law during ...
In state courts, jury trials have likewise declined over the past decade. In most states, juries now decide just 1% to 2% of ...
The Trump administration since January has moved to reverse years of legal and policy gains for transgender Americans, from ...
How employees wrestle with whether to stay, speak up or go Federal civil servants work for a nonpartisan agency, not a ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has revoked U.S. Secret Service protection for former Vice President Kamala Harris, a senior adviser to Harris told NBC News on Friday. “The Vice President is ...